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Teisani 20th March 2023 03:49 PM

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Hungarian King Ulaszló II grants Balázs Érki CoA. 1514 https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/3823

Teisani 21st March 2023 08:42 AM

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King Ulászló II grants CoA, 1500. Single fuller, rain guard and X pattern on the handle. Very Germanic?
Opinions? https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/4103

Teisani 21st March 2023 12:41 PM

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King Louis of Hungary grants CoA to Bernát Sapharych of Sywecz, György Sapharych of Sywecz, István Sapharych of Sywecz. 1517. What caught my eye was the gold wire wrap on his sword's hilt. It's very faint, so could be just confirmation bias.
https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/7337

fernando 21st March 2023 02:50 PM

Great images being posted here ... and info :cool:.

Teisani 22nd March 2023 09:10 AM

This may be relevant to our discussion.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...&postcount=126

Reventlov 23rd March 2023 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Teisani (Post 280528)
King Ulászló II grants CoA, 1500. Single fuller, rain guard and X pattern on the handle. Very Germanic?
Opinions? https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/4103

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Certainly the features of the hilt are very typical in Germany and adjacent lands at this time. For comparison, a Swiss painting in the Met of approximately the same date.

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https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437770

Here is a contemporary painting, dated 1508 and by a Transylvanian artist, Vicentius of Hermannstadt (modern Sibiu). The S-shaped quillons are broad and probably grooved, as seen on these sabers posted earlier. The rainguard is the cuff-shaped type which seems to be relatively more common in the east.

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Teisani 27th March 2023 08:03 AM

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I was wondering about those sabre-like fittings on that sword scabbard from Hungary. Incidentally I found these two depictions:

Poganovo monastery in Serbia with frescos from 1499 done by greek artists: http://yt1r.weebly.com/page11.html

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And these from Cozia monastery in Wallachia from 1542-43.
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...&postcount=129

LeonymusBosch 2nd June 2023 09:59 AM

More swords from Southeastern Europe (Croatia)
 
Hey, here's 25 medieval swords from Croatia which were exhibited in Zagreb two years ago.

The exhibition catalogue of the swords is available (in a bit lower quality) to download if you follow the link and press the folder icon.

https://www.hismus.hr/media/tours/ma...avno/index.htm

Unfortunately, only the Croatian version is available for download online.


There's a couple of interesting Schiavonescas in there

Reventlov 3rd June 2023 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by LeonymusBosch (Post 282387)
Hey, here's 25 medieval swords from Croatia which were exhibited in Zagreb two years ago.

Thanks! Looks like it was a great exhibit. I've seen some of these in various publications, but not all in one place. Many interesting and archetypical features in their collection.

Actually the catalog does have the complete text in English after the Croatian text, so all the better for me!

LeonymusBosch 9th June 2023 11:09 AM

Oh yes, that's right! :)


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